The PD-M647 pedal is great for slalom, downhill, BMX, and other applications where you want a clipless mechanism but still want the stability of having a platform pedal. The dual sided pop-up binding positions the pedal body at a 12.5 degree angle for easy and fast entry.

The high-impact resin cages provide grip and wont grab mud. The spindle is chromoly for strength with a reinforced steel collar. SPD Cleats are included.

What a difference a pedal makes! I had the Crankbrothers egg beater pedals on my bike for the last two years and after several bad falls I was ready to go back to a solid platform pedal. Then I came across these and thought it would be the best of both worlds. I like being able to have control clipped out, which these offer. I like being able to adjust the tension in the pedals which I could NOT do before. Now I clip in and out with ease and am no longer too terrified to use clipless pedals. I paired them with the Shimano SH56 multi-directional cleats and they haven't let me down...I finally have the confidence to ride clipless that I didn't before. I was worried they'd be too heavy when I compared them to my old ones, but in the end it makes no difference. I don't race though, so not as concerned about weight...if you race it might be an issue. Due to their size I have scuffed them on rocks a couple of times...but that was partially due to bad riding form on my part, and also getting used to riding with larger pedals again...they are not too big by any means, just a matter of getting used to them. One of the times I scuffed over a rock it was a really hard hit but they held up, the plastic is very durable. All in all a great product and I'd really recommend for someone who is converting from platform to clipless. Had I gotten these two years ago I would've saved a few scars and bumps and bruises...and would've been much more confident on clipless from day one!

My feet stay secure and don't get knocked off the pedal when I hit a rock. Love how I have a wide platform when riding a section I can't get clipped in right away. The clip in mechanism is not uncomfortable when not clipped in. I love these pedals and would highly recommend them.

I was looking for a clipless pedal with a large enough platform that I could occasionally ride without cleats. These are perfect, and I've found the platform very helpful when starting from a difficult spot like a rocky/rooty uphill. You can easily get a couple cranks in before engaging your cleats.

This is the newest version of a classic pedal from Shimano. The outer plastic cage is durable and slides across rocks as opposed to hanging up like some other pedals. The adjustability and performance of the SPD cleat is top notch. The pedal is big enough to provide some real support for aggressive riding styles without compromising clearance. I only give it four stars because there are lighter options out there. But these are bulletproof. I love them.

The modest platform is provides a little security. The adjustability is nice, with a wide range of settings. I am transitioning from flats and paired these pedals with 5 10 clipless shoes. Love the combination.

Absolutely love these. Double sided means you don't even have to think about getting pedals oriented properly. The engagement mechanism does not protrude far above the platform, making platform use not only possible but practical. And having a reasonable platform means that you CAN unclip for those parts of the trail where you want the option of putting a foot down...but still get right back in. Slightly bulky, but I don't care: I like the functionality and optionality they offer.

Love them! I was scared of spd pedals but gave these a try on my DH bike, knock on wood they have been great. They aren't the lightest pedal out there but they aren't l terrible either. Super easy to set up so if need be you can escape very easily, have definitely made a fan of me.

These pedals are great. Having the platform available for when you either choose to unclip or accidently pop out is nice. I like the plastic platforms, I feel they can take a beating with some 'give' instead of being of metal design, sure they get scuffed up but scuff is better then bent in my opinion. So far they have shed mud nicely.

Perfect pedals if you want to use the bike without the special shoes with cleats, to go to the market for example. I would not recommend them if you are trying to go pro, just for DH maybe. But if you only have one bike for all this is a great improvement!

I use these for mt biking uphill mainly and my friend uses them for bmx racing. If you like to have less play in the cleat this is for you. When I climb there are usually flowy down hills that come along with going up but personally I like to ride flats if I am riding mainly down hill most of the day. I still would not ride these without clips even though they seem like a plat.

Perfect for trail riding and for riding in city traffic. Easy to clip into and out of, and give perfect control either way. If you're in the middle of midtown traffic and need to unclip for safety, this pedal will keep you moving and safe until it's safe to clip back in.

I ran these pedals for a season of downhill racing. They provided good support for my feet and contributed to confidence on the bike. The cages wear down and develop play, and I had to remove these pedals from service after about 6 months of racing every weekend.

I like this pedal for trail riding and commuting - I have it on my Niner EMD (purchased from JensonUSA). They inspire confidence on the trail and make riding to work a breeze - even in combat boots.

Only draw back is that they are a too easy to get out of when you don't want too - I crashed hard trying to hop a rock, popping out unexpectedly; but, that's with multi-direction cleats - may have to try standard cleats.

Theses pedals fit my needs. I'm a novice rider. It gives me the flexibility or option to use them as clippless or as regular pedals. I don't have to be concerned about clipping in right away as I pedal.

Yeah are really stable pedals that are good for staying clipped in but with a little dust or mud they can become a lot harder to un lip with. The plastic ring outside helps with guiding your foot to the right place and protect against rocks

Bought these for my first clipless pedals. I thought the plastic cage on these would engage with the bottoms of my Shimano AM5 shoes(Shimano recommends these pedals for those shoes), but they don't touch at all. You get no support from the cage. Also the metal clip sticks up pretty high out of the cage, so its not comfortable to pedal around with my skate shoes. Not really sure of the cage's purpose. But the clips work really well. Easy to adjust. I started backed off all the way, easy to get out of, but two much floating around. I'm running them 2-1/2 turns tight right now, and they're starting to grow on me.

My XC rig has XT trail pedals, which I like, but I wanted a bit more platform for my Commencal. These were my best option since I have Shimano xc60e shoes, and I don't want to buy another pair of shoes for a different cleat interface. The DX pedal has the same easy, but crisp, engagement that all Shimano pedals have. After a half dozen rides, these have performed really well.

I threw these on my mountain bike after my previous pedal's axle broke during service, and the replacement would have cost more than new pedals.

These are the same style as the classic 424, but have an open cleat interface, and a much more robust axle assembly. Instead of the plastic sleeve/preload adjuster found on the lower end shimano pedals, this model has a metal sleeve. In the past, I had no issue with the plastic sleeve, but as they had apparently broke below the knurled bit, it became impossible to use or service the previous pedals. The 647s should not suffer from this problem.

My only ding against these pedals is their size and weight. They are not a small form factor, nor are they particularly light (though more so than the other pedals of this type that Shimano makes). Their robustness means extra weight, but is a fair trade off in my mind, for a wide platform and solid construction.

I use these on my XC bike. They are great for control while on the trail and fantastic for riding to work with combat boots on. The platform is really large and makes it easy to keep going up if you miss the clip in. I love how easy they are to get in and out of - I use the multi-direction cleat from Shimano.

Good product, just bought a second pair for a new SJ 29er. I got the cheaper ones for my GF and she likes them. But the DX has a much chunkier resin cage around the spring parts than the PD-M424, and it's worth the extra $$.

Well worth the price compared to others. No comparison to the PD 424 (entry level), own both pedals. Like my PD 520's on my road bike, but for my Focus Black Forrest the PD 647 are the best. Will be 65 in April and going strong. Thanks JensenUSA

they work, but still have some issues that need to be worked out. I really hate having to fully tension the pedal when I get them, rather then try to later on and even with PB blaster not get the bolt to move

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